Not only that, you can see how each greeting is etymologically related between the translations of the word ‘Christmas’.

This leads to a few interesting results. Although Romanian and Hungarianare completely unrelated languages, the words Karácsony and Crăciun both come from a common root (either Proto-Slavic *korčiti or Latin creātiōnem).

The Irish, Welsh and Scottish Gaelic words are all borrowed from Romance languages, and are related to the French Noël. The same holds true for the Turkish expression of Mutlu Noeller, also borrowed from the French.